Wyoming senior guard Luke Martinez, the unbeaten Cowboys’ second-leading scorer, will miss the team’s game Wednesday against SMU and possibly more after he broke a bone in his right hand in an “off-campus incident” Saturday night, the school announced, according to the Casper Star-Tribune.

Martinez, a starter who has averaged 14.5 points and 30.5 minutes per game, broke the ring finger on his right hand.

A win Wednesday would give the unranked Cowboys (12-0) the best start in school history. After that game in Dallas, Wyoming is off a week before opening Mountain West play at home against Boise State.

This is the second time this season Wyoming will play without a starter. Sophomore guard Riley Grabau recently returned from a combination of kneecap and leg injuries.

According to the Star-Tribune, when asked Monday for details about how Martinez sustained an injury commonly called a “boxer’s fracture,” Wyoming coach Larry Shyatt—who learned of the injury Sunday morning—declined to go into specifics.

He also wouldn’t say whether Martinez’s injury had occurred in an altercation or if police had been involved in the incident.

“There’s nothing out there that I’m aware of that is of the nature of what you’re talking about,” Shyatt said in response to questions of an altercation and/or legal trouble. “If it was at practice, I could be very specific. Beyond that, I would be like everyone else, second-guessing and speculating. And that’s not fair to Luke.”

The Star-Tribune reported that arrest records were unavailable because the Albany County Courthouse was closed for the New Year's holiday. The newspaper’s calls to the Laramie Police Department were not returned Monday.

Martinez—who has not been suspended, according to a team spokesman—was not available for comment before Wyoming’s practice Monday. How much time he will miss is unclear.

Shyatt said Martinez is wearing a cast, but he will not need surgery on the hand. He said Martinez will not play Wednesday but had no additional timetable for his return.